Lumbar muscle strain needs to take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, the duration of the medication depends on the nature of the disease, the severity of the disease, such as chronic patients need to take long-term medication.
Lumbar muscle strain injury is a chronic disease, mainly due to long-term labor or chronic injury caused by recurrent low back pain as the main feature of the disease. Since the condition is easy to be repeated and prolonged, most middle-aged and elderly patients need long-term medication.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for mild, acute lumbar strain patients, usually need to take 7 days to improve symptoms. However, for patients with recurrent chronic lumbar muscle strain, long-term intermittent medication may be required, and should be combined with myorelaxants such as epirubicin hydrochloride and analgesics such as aminophenol hydrocodone.
The approximate duration of treatment should be determined according to the acute and chronic nature of the disease, as well as the severity of the disease.
For specific cases, it is recommended to take medication under the guidance of a doctor and avoid taking medication on your own.